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main reason of population reduction is migration. The population of the Arctic zone travels to places beyond the Northeast … mortality of the Arctic region. In Russia, in recent years, mortality rates are currently falling. The high mortality rate is … observed in the Arctic zone. The reason for this situation is the high level of mortality from external causes, which is one …
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High mortality conditioned by both endogenous and exogenous causes is one of the challenges of today that will restrict … of the social factors reducing mortality in different typological groups of Russian regions are examined. The need to … apply a regionally differentiated approach in rural mortality reducing social policies is explained. It is shown in the …
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One important incentive for a regional, decentralised university- and college structure is that higher education institutions should supply the local labour markets with sufficient high-educated labour. Local and regional recruitment to studies is expected to increase the probability that...
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This article investigates current age cohort effects on regional migration in Turkey and compares the results of this … countries for years whereas it is more recent subject in developing countries like Turkey. The waste amount of migration from … division of regional migration among the age groups represents a similar pattern with different degrees except some points. The …
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including urban costs, it is shown that also increasing costs of freight transportation may give incentives to migration of …? Are migration flows correlated to changes in concentration of urban population? In the empirical investigation, population … urban units. On the regional level, demographic data (natural growth, matrices of urban and rural migration, external …
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Putnam (1995)'s seminal work was one of the first to describe the decline of social capital in the US after the 1960s, a period that saw a large increase in the flow of immigrants into the US. Using the Volunteer Supplement of the September Sample of the Current Population Survey (CPS) between...
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This paper advances in the literature on the migration of college students, which is not very large in Brazil … of attraction and repulsion of families are constructed for Brazilian municipalities. Therefore, migration decision may … places in undergraduate courses, of the population and of life quality measures (life expectancy and infant mortality rate …
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High levels of net migration to the UK have contributed to growing cultural diversity, and researchers are turning …
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We employ the German social security register data to analyze the development of wage inequality among foreigners in Germany. The data show a sharp increase of wage inequality which exceeds the size observed for natives. The decomposition methods proposed by DiNardo et al. (1996) are employed to...
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We study the impact of migration to the European Union on the volume of international trade in EU. We focus on Southern … countries as the migration originating countries. The specific question we address is how the stock of immigrants in the host … EU countries, migration from EEC countries actually has an adverse effect. For imports, the coefficient of the log of the …
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